johnszasz
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I get hope from that clinical Japan display in the UAE despite the heat. Interesting results in Concacaf
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George_Worst
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I went into Thursday night thinking 1 nil down was an ok result for us. That second goal is a killer for us. We all know the dirty fucking Saudis will be throwing bucket loads of cash at the referee so expect every dive to be rewarded with a penalty. They were gifted their first 6 points by 3 (1 vs Thailand and 2 vs Iraq) 80 something minute penalties. Let's not forget the clear as day penalty not awarded to us against them in late on in Adelaide (that would have been effectively a +2 in goal difference). Point being - we have screwed ourselves, we could have been in a position where these scum Middle Eastern tactics would be irrelevant and now we have to win big, something we haven't been capable of for a long time and hope that there is some sort of integrity maintained in the KSA vs JAP game.
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highkick05
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+xI went into Thursday night thinking 1 nil down was an ok result for us. That second goal is a killer for us. We all know the dirty fucking Saudis will be throwing bucket loads of cash at the referee so expect every dive to be rewarded with a penalty. They were gifted their first 6 points by 3 (1 vs Thailand and 2 vs Iraq) 80 something minute penalties. Let's not forget the clear as day penalty not awarded to us against them in late on in Adelaide (that would have been effectively a +2 in goal difference). Point being - we have screwed ourselves, we could have been in a position where these scum Middle Eastern tactics would be irrelevant and now we have to win big, something we haven't been capable of for a long time and hope that there is some sort of integrity maintained in the KSA vs JAP game. would have to rate as a laugh seeing Saudi Arabia at a world cup wouldn't it
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Tom Rogics Foot
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+x+xI went into Thursday night thinking 1 nil down was an ok result for us. That second goal is a killer for us. We all know the dirty fucking Saudis will be throwing bucket loads of cash at the referee so expect every dive to be rewarded with a penalty. They were gifted their first 6 points by 3 (1 vs Thailand and 2 vs Iraq) 80 something minute penalties. Let's not forget the clear as day penalty not awarded to us against them in late on in Adelaide (that would have been effectively a +2 in goal difference). Point being - we have screwed ourselves, we could have been in a position where these scum Middle Eastern tactics would be irrelevant and now we have to win big, something we haven't been capable of for a long time and hope that there is some sort of integrity maintained in the KSA vs JAP game. would have to rate as a laugh seeing Saudi Arabia at a world cup wouldn't it Didn't they make 2006??
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johnszasz
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+x+x+xI went into Thursday night thinking 1 nil down was an ok result for us. That second goal is a killer for us. We all know the dirty fucking Saudis will be throwing bucket loads of cash at the referee so expect every dive to be rewarded with a penalty. They were gifted their first 6 points by 3 (1 vs Thailand and 2 vs Iraq) 80 something minute penalties. Let's not forget the clear as day penalty not awarded to us against them in late on in Adelaide (that would have been effectively a +2 in goal difference). Point being - we have screwed ourselves, we could have been in a position where these scum Middle Eastern tactics would be irrelevant and now we have to win big, something we haven't been capable of for a long time and hope that there is some sort of integrity maintained in the KSA vs JAP game. would have to rate as a laugh seeing Saudi Arabia at a world cup wouldn't it Didn't they make 2006?? Yeah 2:2 vs Tunisia where they conceded in the last second. 4:0 loss to Ukraine and a 1:0 loss to a completely changed Spain 11. Well we lost 3:0 to a Spain B side.
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If Hasebe is gone who takes his place? One thing is for sure Japan are stingy when it comes to goals conceded.
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Tom Rogics Foot
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+x+x+x+xI went into Thursday night thinking 1 nil down was an ok result for us. That second goal is a killer for us. We all know the dirty fucking Saudis will be throwing bucket loads of cash at the referee so expect every dive to be rewarded with a penalty. They were gifted their first 6 points by 3 (1 vs Thailand and 2 vs Iraq) 80 something minute penalties. Let's not forget the clear as day penalty not awarded to us against them in late on in Adelaide (that would have been effectively a +2 in goal difference). Point being - we have screwed ourselves, we could have been in a position where these scum Middle Eastern tactics would be irrelevant and now we have to win big, something we haven't been capable of for a long time and hope that there is some sort of integrity maintained in the KSA vs JAP game. would have to rate as a laugh seeing Saudi Arabia at a world cup wouldn't it Didn't they make 2006?? Yeah 2:2 vs Tunisia where they conceded in the last second. 4:0 loss to Ukraine and a 1:0 loss to a completely changed Spain 11. Well we lost 3:0 to a Spain B side. 4-0 to Ukraine?? I'm guessing andriy shevchencko
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+xIf Hasebe is gone who takes his place? One thing is for sure Japan are stingy when it comes to goals conceded. Takahagi
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+xHey guys. Japanese poster here, here to tell you some things from our end. Thanks for the information, and make sure you get the win against Saudi for us! This match was my first time in Japan and I'm loving it, great country.
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johnszasz
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+x+x+x+x+xI went into Thursday night thinking 1 nil down was an ok result for us. That second goal is a killer for us. We all know the dirty fucking Saudis will be throwing bucket loads of cash at the referee so expect every dive to be rewarded with a penalty. They were gifted their first 6 points by 3 (1 vs Thailand and 2 vs Iraq) 80 something minute penalties. Let's not forget the clear as day penalty not awarded to us against them in late on in Adelaide (that would have been effectively a +2 in goal difference). Point being - we have screwed ourselves, we could have been in a position where these scum Middle Eastern tactics would be irrelevant and now we have to win big, something we haven't been capable of for a long time and hope that there is some sort of integrity maintained in the KSA vs JAP game. would have to rate as a laugh seeing Saudi Arabia at a world cup wouldn't it Didn't they make 2006?? Yeah 2:2 vs Tunisia where they conceded in the last second. 4:0 loss to Ukraine and a 1:0 loss to a completely changed Spain 11. Well we lost 3:0 to a Spain B side. 4-0 to Ukraine?? I'm guessing andriy shevchencko He scored at least one. I remember putting 20 on him to get the golden boot. I they'd smash Tunisia and Saudi and he'd get one against Spain. 0:0 against Switzerland and then out to Italy. Who did Italy beat?
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johnszasz
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What annoys me is we've dropped so many points and each time the players and Ange say they need to get better. 5 bloody times now. We lead in Saudi and then imploded and almost lost. We lead in Thailand and need to compose ourselves and we self destructed. We were lucky not to lose to Japan but had a few half chances ourselves. We lead Iraq and refused to shut up shop and missed one or two chances around the box. We had qualification within reach and we didn't seem to react enough.
Can't these players realise that they need to get forward to make it easier for themselves? Show some grit and have a shot and feed the ball in.
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+xHey guys. Japanese poster here, here to tell you some things from our end. - Our captain Makoto Hasebe announced his withdrawal from the Japanese team flying to Saudi Arabia. He underwent a major knee operation during the off season at Eintracht Frankfurt so the management will not risk anything in a dead rubber game. Significant loss for us due to his big game experience and composure in midfield. - Shinji Kagawa withdrawn and returning to Borussia Dortmund. Management not risking aggravating his recent shoulder injury. - Vahid Halilhodzic will be with the team in Saudi Arabia. Strong rumours circulating post-Australia game that he was planning to temporarily flying back to France due to personal reasons (Illness in close member of his family). - Keisuke Honda most likely to start in Saudi Arabia but given he is obviously short of match fitness and recent poor form at club level I am not sure this will be a positive inclusion to the team. - Manager is strongly pushing for a changing of the guard (Kagawa/Honda/Okazaki) and remains to be seen whether inexperienced Ideguchi can back it up two games in a week. Many in the team may be making their national team debuts so it will be interesting as no one (Except maybe Maya Yoshida) are guaranteed a ticket to Russia. - Weather forecast 38 degrees in Jeddah on Tuesday. - Japanese media worried about the influence of the (Corrupt?) referee on outcome as Saudi Arabia have received countless dubious penalties this qualifying round. 99% of us want to see Australia in Russia 2018 over the Middle East. Best of luck against Thailand! I am not sure if you are right to say 99% of Japanese want the Socceroos to win. I don't know where you got the figure from. Hope you did not make that up to suck up to the forum members. Halilhodzic is not necessarily strongly pushing for a change of guard. Nothing special about experimenting and including promising young players. A normal process of strengthening any NT: the veterans such as Hasebe, Kawashima, Nagatomo, etc. will also be gone by the end of the Russian WC. There is no one player guaranteed for a regular spot in the team. You mentioned Yoshida, but even Yoshida is not guaranteed. It's his philosophy that his team is formed with the players playing well at the time of the match, and he will try to stick to it doggedly. Basically, Kagawa left because he would be unlikely to start against SA. It's little to do with injury. Injury concerns the media reported are just to cover his sorry ass. Or there might well have been a battle between Halihodzic and Kagawa's sponsors, and it might well be that Kagawa left as advised by his side. (Intriguingly Halilhodzic's leaving he mentioned at his post-match interview indicated Halilhodzic has fought against some section of the JFA.) I don't know where you got info that Honda has been in poor form at club level. He has been short of match fitness because he had hamstring injury and only started to play two weeks ago. He scored a brilliant goal in his debut match. As all other players in the NT, his position is not guaranteed and as other veteran players, he will retire eventually. It's going to be a very difficult game for Japan against SA, but they are expected to win. For what margin? difficult to tell.
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+xIf Hasebe is gone who takes his place? One thing is for sure Japan are stingy when it comes to goals conceded. Not sure at the moment. It depends on how Halilhodzic wants to play against SA, I suppose. If he plays with the same formation they played against the Socceroos, Yamaguchi or Takahagi, might be tried, although it would be unlikely, imo, that he would employ the same tactics against SA in SA in the heat. If he switches to 4-3-3, or a variation of 4-3-3, then there are a number of options in terms of who to play, I guess.
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+xWhat annoys me is we've dropped so many points and each time the players and Ange say they need to get better. 5 bloody times now. We lead in Saudi and then imploded and almost lost. We lead in Thailand and need to compose ourselves and we self destructed. We were lucky not to lose to Japan but had a few half chances ourselves. We lead Iraq and refused to shut up shop and missed one or two chances around the box. We had qualification within reach and we didn't seem to react enough. Can't these players realise that they need to get forward to make it easier for themselves? Show some grit and have a shot and feed the ball in. With the gift of hindsight, the away games against Saudi and Iran when we were leading, but Ange refused to revert to a defensive Christmas Tree formation, 4-3-2-1, which could've shut up shop, are starting to look like being decisive now at this stage of the campaign.
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+x+xHey guys. Japanese poster here, here to tell you some things from our end. - Our captain Makoto Hasebe announced his withdrawal from the Japanese team flying to Saudi Arabia. He underwent a major knee operation during the off season at Eintracht Frankfurt so the management will not risk anything in a dead rubber game. Significant loss for us due to his big game experience and composure in midfield. - Shinji Kagawa withdrawn and returning to Borussia Dortmund. Management not risking aggravating his recent shoulder injury. - Vahid Halilhodzic will be with the team in Saudi Arabia. Strong rumours circulating post-Australia game that he was planning to temporarily flying back to France due to personal reasons (Illness in close member of his family). - Keisuke Honda most likely to start in Saudi Arabia but given he is obviously short of match fitness and recent poor form at club level I am not sure this will be a positive inclusion to the team. - Manager is strongly pushing for a changing of the guard (Kagawa/Honda/Okazaki) and remains to be seen whether inexperienced Ideguchi can back it up two games in a week. Many in the team may be making their national team debuts so it will be interesting as no one (Except maybe Maya Yoshida) are guaranteed a ticket to Russia. - Weather forecast 38 degrees in Jeddah on Tuesday. - Japanese media worried about the influence of the (Corrupt?) referee on outcome as Saudi Arabia have received countless dubious penalties this qualifying round. 99% of us want to see Australia in Russia 2018 over the Middle East. Best of luck against Thailand! I am not sure if you are right to say 99% of Japanese want the Socceroos to win. I don't know where you got the figure from. Hope you did not make that up to suck up to the forum members. sI like the way Korea and Japan go about their football. Mates of mine off forum used to say Japan was soft, but recently there is little evidence of gamespersonship in their football. I've lived in the ME. It is very much part of their culture in time wasting, and using gamespersonship to win. Ironically, Cahill put one over the UAE with blatant pushing his marker out of position and scoring for Aus!
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+x+xIf we'd won last night Id have wanted us to play Mabil, Amini and a few of the fringe players against Thailand. Cant hold it against Japan if they do the same. They imagiidn't start Honda or Okazaki against us. I dont know the Japanese team well but there second 11 is probably still more than a match for the Saudi's. And if it is their 'fringe' team they definitely wont be putting the cue in the rack as they'll be auditioning for the WC Squad proper. I think (and fervently hope) a draw is the best the Saudi's will get. we are sooo fucking lucky uae beat saudi thats all I can say. Imagine if they had won that one?!
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This game will be a true test of the 3 at the back no flexibilty system of Ange. If the Thais copy Japan and have their fast wingers raiding down our vacant flanks they have a good chance of keeping it close.One thing is sure,if we put in another poor performance and concede goals,the three at the back system should be buried.
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Storm predicted for Melbourne Tues, wind rain and top of 11. You would think that would help us more than the Thai team but who knows, might just make it scrappier for everyone
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Problem is tho we may score goals, but the system we play leaves us exposed with back 3 for counter like we have seen game after game.I'm not convinced we can score 4 goals as we a struggling in open play to score to team look confused and confidence is down.We have a manager who got ahead of himself bigtime and doesn't play to the teams strengths and very stubborn and focused on experiment with a new system before results.9 games with this system only one good performance against Chile we didn't even win that to yet not brave enough to say has not worked.Our last 2 games was about results nothing else now we have to rely on results.
This team is not bad as it's playing the system has derailed it for me.We were flying 12 months ago looking to top group look at us now.No manager experiments during a world cup campaign like he has done.
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astonvilla1
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+xWhat annoys me is we've dropped so many points and each time the players and Ange say they need to get better. 5 bloody times now. We lead in Saudi and then imploded and almost lost. We lead in Thailand and need to compose ourselves and we self destructed. We were lucky not to lose to Japan but had a few half chances ourselves. We lead Iraq and refused to shut up shop and missed one or two chances around the box. We had qualification within reach and we didn't seem to react enough. Can't these players realise that they need to get forward to make it easier for themselves? Show some grit and have a shot and feed the ball in. May have a point,but I blame poor coaching in those situations to. Ange knows one way and that's it and doesn't want to change. For example players and keeper being told play out from back at all cost even if it's not on how many times has it cost us.
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+xStorm predicted for Melbourne Tues, wind rain and top of 11. You would think that would help us more than the Thai team but who knows, might just make it scrappier for everyone Ryan in goals while its pissing down with rain and windy, Thailand got this.
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Galekovic has come in for Frederici. I can't remember what exactly happened with Jones. Did he demand a starting spot or just say he wanted to concentrate on club matters?
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+xStorm predicted for Melbourne Tues, wind rain and top of 11. You would think that would help us more than the Thai team but who knows, might just make it scrappier for everyone its fucking winter in melbourne. wat did they expect ? bout the time you want a game further up north I really do fucking wonder what they do at FFA
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+xThis game will be a true test of the 3 at the back no flexibilty system of Ange.If the Thais copy Japan and have their fast wingers raiding down our vacant flanks they have a good chance of keeping it close.One thing is sure,if we put in another poor performance and concede goals,the three at the back system should be buried. If we lose and fail to qualify then Ange would be gone anyway. Basically this is the last opportunity he has to show us his shitty system works. And only against Thailand at that.
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Just watched Luxembourg hold France to a 0:0 draw. Anything can happen on Tuesday....
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+xGalekovic has come in for Frederici. I can't remember what exactly happened with Jones. Did he demand a starting spot or just say he wanted to concentrate on club matters? he said something like it's not worth him to come all this way to sit on the bench.
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+xJust watched Luxembourg hold France to a 0:0 draw. Anything can happen on Tuesday.... Didn't they just batter the Netherlands?
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+x+xGalekovic has come in for Frederici. I can't remember what exactly happened with Jones. Did he demand a starting spot or just say he wanted to concentrate on club matters? he said something like it's not worth him to come all this way to sit on the bench. There was a report that he didn't want to be in the squad if he didn't have a chance of playing, but his camp denied that. I think they also denied that the socceroos had contacted them at all. So make of that what you will.
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+xthis dumb shit has no basis in reality. if we haven't yet won a game by 3-4 how the fuck are we going to do it now? facts..  Fucking this so much. -PB
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+x+xThis game will be a true test of the 3 at the back no flexibilty system of Ange.If the Thais copy Japan and have their fast wingers raiding down our vacant flanks they have a good chance of keeping it close.One thing is sure,if we put in another poor performance and concede goals,the three at the back system should be buried. If we lose and fail to qualify then Ange would be gone anyway. Basically this is the last opportunity he has to show us his shitty system works. And only against Thailand at that. Ange is a great tournament manager, just a crappy qualifying manager. We looked OK at the Confeds Cup and won the AC but have been spluttering all qualifying. Has no ability to change formations to suit game conditions. How many games should we have shut up shop to protect 2 points?
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